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Eye, Camera 2017

17 min📅 2017-04-28

When a life-altering car accident in 2005 leaves artist and photographer Tanya Vlach without her eye, she transforms adversity into innovation.

Director: Brittney Shepherd

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eye, Camera (2017) about?

Eye, Camera (2017) follows Tanya Vlach, an artist who loses an eye in a car accident and turns her prosthetic into an intraocular camera. The short documentary explores her creative and technological adventure as she redefines vision and challenges perceptions of disability.

Who directed Eye, Camera?

Eye, Camera was directed by Brittney Shepherd, a filmmaker known for blending storytelling with themes of technology and human experience.

Who stars in Eye, Camera?

Director information is not available.

Is Eye, Camera (2017) worth watching?

Eye, Camera (2017) may be short, but it's a fascinating exploration of innovation and resilience. While it hasn't been rated on IMDb, its unique premise and artistic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of documentaries about technology and personal transformation.

How long is Eye, Camera?

Eye, Camera has a runtime of 17 minutes.

About Eye, Camera (2017) — When loss becomes the birthplace of innovation

When a life-altering car accident in 2005 leaves artist and photographer Tanya Vlach without her eye, she transforms adversity into innovation.

Determined to reclaim her creative vision, Vlach embarks on a groundbreaking journey into wearable technology, collaborating with tech pioneers to convert her prosthetic eye into an intraocular camera. This 17-minute documentary, directed by Brittney Shepherd, explores the intersection of art, disability, and cutting-edge science. Eye, Camera (2017) captures Vlach's remarkable journey as she redefines her relationship with vision—both literally and metaphorically—showcasing a story of resilience, reinvention, and the boundless potential of human creativity in the face of loss.